This one day training course is for everyone working in the archive sector including, public, independent and voluntary organisations, HE, businesses and all others with an interest in preserving our national heritage, supporting our information economy and strengthening the culture sector.
This course is particularly suited to those who have strategic planning, influencing, direction setting within their job description.
Why should you attend?
Whether trying to win support for your archive or developing a strategic plan it is crucial to use evidence, to compellingly demonstrate the impact of your service; this course will introduce a framework that will help you measure the impact of your work and demonstrate the difference you are making both internally and externally, this will include using data that you already have at your fingertips. The second half of the course will focus on using this approach and other evidence to inform strategic decisions and build an evidence base to advocate for your service and influence decision makers.
This course will introduce a framework that will help you measure the impact of your work/projects and demonstrate the difference you are making.
The second half of the course will focus on using this approach and other evidence to inform strategic decisions and build an evidence base to advocate for your service and influence decision makers.
Learning objectives:
Introduce and explain the Logic Model, so that you have a robust framework you can use to measure the outcomes of your work against.
Understand where you can draw data from and how to use it (CIPFA stats, PSQG data, Google analytics, SCONUL Annual Library Statistics, Taking Part). It will also help you identify which other sources of data are most useful for your organisation.
Give you the confidence to demonstrate value and accountability to your wider organisation, partners, potential funders and the public.
Understand how using an evidence based approach can enhance planning, advocacy and fundraising.
Course preparation:
Please bring your corporate or organisational plan and service plan, as these will be useful for the practical exercise linked to the morning session on the Outcomes Framework. You are encouraged to familiarise yourself with this resource in advance.
How to book: Book your tickets via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/demonstrating-impact-exploiting-data-tickets-57403599712
To be delivered by:
Heidi Bellamy Culture First
Heidi is experienced in strategic planning and policy development, she has an MA in Cultural Leadership and is an Associate Fellow of the School for Social Entrepreneurs. Heidi is also a recognised Shared Service Practitioner SS(PRAC) and is equipped with a range of tools and techniques to drive forward and support collaboration.
If you book a place and are unable to come please let us know as soon as possible, we often have waiting lists of people who would like to attend.
Similar courses are currently being delivered at a cost of £280 +VAT per person, thus if you book and don't attend resources are being wasted that a colleague in the sector could benefit from. Therefore, if you book a course and don't attend without letting us know you will be unable to book any further courses for the next 6 months with us.
Catering: A light lunch will be provided, please let us know of any dietary requirements in advance.
Lucy Davis
Sector Grants and Development Manager
Policy and Programmes Team | Archives Sector Development
The National Archives | Kew | Richmond | Surrey TW9 4DU
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(Beth and Lucy work in a job share role at the National Archives)
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